Éva Szeli received her bachelor's in psychology from Georgetown University and a master's and doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Miami. After working as a staff psychologist at the VA Medical Center in Miami for several years, she earned a J.D. in Law at the University of Miami. She moved overseas to work with non-governmental organizations applying international human rights law to mental disability policies by conducting human rights investigations and advocacy training in post-Soviet Eastern Europe. Upon her return to the United States, Dr Szeli taught distance-learning courses in mental disability law at New York Law School and co-authored the first casebook in international human rights and mental disability law.
Dr Szeli joined the teaching faculty in ASU Department of Psychology in 2007 and has taught -- both in-person and online -- core psychology courses (Intro, Statistics, and Research Methods); general courses in Social, Personality, and Abnormal Psychology; and advanced courses in Psychology & Law, the Psychology of Advertising, and Interpersonal Influence. Her particular area of interest is in the various intersections of psychology and the law.
Perlin, M. L. & Szeli, É. (in press). Commentary on article 14 of the CRPD: Liberty and security of the person. In I. Bantekas, D. Anastasiou, & M. Stein (Eds.), Commentary on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Perlin, M. L. & Szeli, É. (2012). Mental health law and human rights: Evolution and contemporary challenges. In M. Dudley, D. Silove, & F. Gale (Eds.), Mental health and human rights. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Szeli, É . (2011). Psychology & Law: An Undergraduate Reader. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
Perlin, M.L., Bursztajn, H., Gledhill, K., & Szeli, É. (2008). Psychiatric ethics and the rights of persons with mental disabilities in institutions and the community. Haifa, Israel: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Chair in Bioethics.
Perlin, M.L., Kanter, A.S., Treuthart, M.P., Szeli, É., & Gledhill, K. (2006). International human rights and comparative mental disability law: Cases and materials. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
Perlin, M.L., Kanter, A.S., Treuthart, M.P., Szeli, É., & Gledhill, K. (2006). International human rights and comparative mental disability law: Documents supplement. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
Szeli, É. & Pallaska, D. (2004, April). Violence against women with mental disabilities: The invisible victims in CEE/NIS countries. 76 Feminist Review 117-119.
Rosenthal, E. & Szeli, É. (2003, Winter). Grim report documents conditions in Kosovar mental institutions. 14 Psychology International 1‑3.
Rosenthal, E. & Szeli, É. (2003, August). Not on the agenda: Mental health and human rights in Kosovo. Report published by Mental Disability Rights International.
Szeli, É. (2002). International mental disability law: The Central and Eastern European experience. International human rights law and the institutional treatment of persons with mental disabilities: The case of Hungary. 21 New York Law School Journal of International and Comparative Law 349-355.
Szeli, É. (2000, Fall). Ex-parte civil commitment, family care-givers, and schizophrenia: A therapeutic jurisprudence analysis. 24 Seattle University Law Review 529-554.
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
PPS 504 | Attitudes and Persuasion |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
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PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
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PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 591 | Seminar |
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PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
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PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 230 | Introduction to Statistics |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 468 | Psychology and Law |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 461 | Interpersonal Influence |
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PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 461 | Interpersonal Influence |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 468 | Psychology and Law |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 290 | Research Methods |
PSY 461 | Interpersonal Influence |
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Course Number | Course Title |
PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 366 | Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 461 | Interpersonal Influence |